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Exclusive - 670PS in the GEMBALLA MIRAGE GT Carbon Edition

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Recently updated on March 15, 2017 at 11:03 am

Exclusive - 670PS in the GEMBALLA MIRAGE GT Carbon Edition

One of the highlights at the Geneva Motor Show will undoubtedly be the GEMBALLA MIRAGE GT Carbon Edition, which aims to conquer the motorsport hearts of its future owners with 335km / h. As the name implies, the basis of the Porsche Carrera GT is the one built by 2003-2006. The Gemballa the GT extensively revise is nothing new and we have already often reported about it. However, a particularly attractive version of the MIRAGE GT is coming to Geneva and we would like to show you what the difference is. By the way, the Mirage GT is limited to 25 pieces and only "2" can be built! The main feature of the GT is the production of the GEMBALLA body elements from high-quality and stylish carbon fiber. The extremely light aerodynamic components, optimized in the wind tunnel, as well as an increase in performance to 670PS ensure an impressive 335 km / h top speed. And the individuality is visible down to the last corner. Gemballa completely revised the suspension set-up and so a hydraulically height-adjustable coilover suspension is used in the Mirage GT, which enables the body to be raised by 45 millimeters on the front and rear axles. And a new wheel-tire combination is also included and so GEMBALLA GT SPORT Forged rims in the dimensions 9,5 x 19 and 12,5 x 20 inches with 265 & 335 slippers were installed.

Exclusive - 670PS in the GEMBALLA MIRAGE GT Carbon Edition

The conspicuous features on the outside also include the mentioned Gemballa MIRAGE GT Carbon Bodykit, which consists of a front apron with optimized air inlets & front lip, new front fenders, a front hood, matching side skirts, a rear apron with diffuser, and an enlarged rear wing + gurney flap. Of course, the interior has also been completely redesigned and so a lot of leather and carbon is used and a highlight is the center console, which is made of carbon fiber and contains the GEMBALLA multimedia unit and the data control system. Of course, the most important criterion is the increase in performance to 670PS at 8.000 rpm and 630 NM torque at 5.700 rpm, which the tuner achieves thanks to optimized engine management and a special exhaust system with sports catalytic converters and pneumatic valve control. So equipped, it goes from 3,7-0 km / h in 100 seconds and the end is only reached at a top speed of 335 km / h. There is, of course, a small catch, with a price starting at € 298.000 (net), the whole thing is not a bargain and the biggest problem is that the Carrera GT is not even included! The best thing is to subscribe to our feed and if there is something new you will be informed immediately. We hope you enjoy looking at the pictures.

Exclusive - 670PS in the GEMBALLA MIRAGE GT Carbon Edition

(Photos: Gemballa)

These are the details of the GEMBALLA MIRAGE GT Carbon Edition:

  • hydraulically height-adjustable coilover kit (raises the bodywork at the front and rear axles by 45 millimeters)
  • GEMBALLA wheel-tire combination GT SPORT Forged (dimensions 9,5 x 19 and 12,5 x 20 with tires on the VA in 265/35 ZR19 and the HA 335/30 ZR20)
  • Interior (upgraded footwell to headliner, leather and carbon, center console made of carbon fiber with GEMBALLA multimedia unit and data control system)
  • Gemballa MIRAGE GT Bodykit (front bumper with optimized
    Air inlets & front lip, front fenders, front hood, side skirts, rear apron with diffuser, enlarged rear wing + gurney flap)
  • 3,7 seconds from 0-100 km / h
  • Maximum 335 km/h
  • Performance increase on 670PS at 8.000 rpm and 630 NM
    at 5.700 rpm (optimized engine management, special exhaust system with sport catalytic converters and pneumatic flap control)
  • Sport clutch with special pads
  • Sport steering wheel with 340 millimeter diameter
  • Price from 298.000, - € (net, without base vehicle)
  • limited to a total of 25 vehicles (two vehicles can still be built)

Exclusive - 670PS in the GEMBALLA MIRAGE GT Carbon Edition

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Exclusive - 670PS in the GEMBALLA MIRAGE GT Carbon Edition

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Exclusive - 670PS in the GEMBALLA MIRAGE GT Carbon Edition

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Exclusive - 670PS in the GEMBALLA MIRAGE GT Carbon Edition

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